Kosovo's youth have become pessimistic, says latest report

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will launch the Public Pulse Analysis Report on Youth Issues. The report's launch is done today by 11:00. This study examines young people's perceptions, attitudes, and expectations regarding their satisfaction with issues such as migration, education, employment, interethnic relations and views on the future [...]
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will launch the Public Pulse Analysis Report on Youth Issues.
The report's launch is done today by 11:00.
This study examines young people's perceptions, attitudes and expectations regarding their satisfaction with issues such as migration, education, employment, interethnic relations and views on the future in Kosovo.
For the purposes of this study, a survey of 452 Kosovo residents aged 14 to 35. Furthermore, seven focus groups of 82 residents from Prizren, Gjilan, Mitrovica, Gracanica, northern Mitrovica, Peja, and Pristina have been surveyed.
The results show that most residents are pessimistic about Kosovo's future, while most of them consider the lack of cases of employment, poverty, nepotism and corruption are the main challenges to their perspective in Kosovo.












